The mouth says no, but the body is honest.
If netizens are seen as inhabitants of the Internet, then I consider myself a traveler, never settling down, aware that this isn't a place for permanence. With the rise of the Internet, everyone's words have become sharper, but their core remains unchanged. Behind every eloquent facade lies the same human nature, where words may deny, but actions speak truth. We are overly concerned with appearances, obsessing over the facade that cloaks our true identity. Desperately striving to appear stylish, adopting attitudes, and feigning integrity and responsibility. We compromise our values and trade integrity for recognition. When did our moral compass become solely reliant on words, with no substance to support it? As long as the appearance is polished, even if it involves deceit and false pretenses, we feel fortified with mere words, going against everything, against ourselves.